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Why choose Ku Wichita internal medicine Midtown?

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Why the University of Kansas School of Medicine?

KU Wichita Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences 1001 N. Minneapolis Wichita, KS 67214-3127 Phone: 316-293-2647 8533 E. 32nd St. N. Wichita, KS 67226 Phone: 316-293-3850

What is the HIV Program at KU?

KU School of Medicine-Wichita 3243 E. Murdock, Suite 402 Wichita, KS 67208. Phone: 316-962-2250 Fax: 316-962-7679. Patient Portal. KU School of Medicine-Wichita partners with several affiliate hospitals to provide clinical care across the city. Clinical. Ambulatory Pediatrics;

Where can I get HIV care in Wichita KS?

Patient Portal KU Wichita Pediatric Clinics provide outpatient care that supports the child as well as the family. Our physicians are committed to providing first-rate pediatric care for Wichita's unique population of children, including those with special needs.

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Welcome to KU Wichita Internal Medicine

KU Wichita Internal Medicine Midtown provides primary care services by University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita faculty.

Our Office Staff

The entire staff functions as a team to make your visit as pleasant and efficient as possible. We take pride in the training, knowledge, skills, and professionalism of our team, and we trust that you will share this feeling of confidence.

Phone Messages

Our faculty and resident physicians are at a number of facilities throughout the week. Our nurses will routinely contact doctors during the day and relay your messages. Unless it is an emergency, expect a response later in the day.

Clinical trial of COVID-19 vaccine resuming at KU Wichita Center for Clinical Research

The University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita Center for Clinical Research has resumed leading the local effort of a nationwide clinical trial brought through the COVID-19 Prevention Network testing the COVID-19 vaccine AZD1222, developed by Oxford University and purchased by AstraZeneca.

School of Medicine News

New rural health center will enable researchers, educators and rural health stakeholders to work together and find ways to reduce or eliminate health disparities in rural Kansas. Read more

Diversity

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) in the School of Medicine is dedicated to recruiting, retaining and promoting diversity and health equity among its students and faculty.

What is KU Midtown Clinic?

The KU Midtown Clinic physicians are devoted to providing excellent medical care to all patients in Wichita and the surrounding areas. Our board-certified physicians provide a wide variety of clinical services including preventive medicine, chronic disease management, diabetes care, and obesity and weight loss services. The Midtown clinic also specializes in treating patients with HIV, PREP/PEP, STDs, Hepatitis C and transgender care.

Where is HIV care provided in Kansas?

The care is provided at the KU Internal Medicine Midtown facility located at 1001 N. Minneapolis Wichita, Kansas. In addition, care is provided in outreach clinics in Garden City, Salina, and Pittsburg every six to eight weeks.

Internal Medicine Specialists in Wichita, KS

Our physicians are board-certified in internal medicine and provide a wide variety of clinical services including preventive medicine, chronic disease management, diabetes care, and obesity and weight loss services. As specialists in primary care, Dr. Brumfield and Dr. Le are trained in complex disease management and diagnostic services.

Elisha J. Brumfield, D.O., FACP

Clinical Interests: Cardiovascular disease prevention, Diabetes, Healthcare Teams

Lisa Le, MD

Dr. Lisa Le has been practicing medicine for more than 25 years with many of those years in private practice. She joined the Internal Medicine Department at KU School of Medicine-Wichita in 2009, and established her own clinic before transitioning to supervising faculty of KU Wichita Internal Medicine Residency Clinic.

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